309 Pubs and Bars found in or around Belsize Park (London Underground)

The George is the gathering spot for local sports fans. Instead of a menu on the chalk board, it lists upcoming matches. It's far enough down the hill from Hampstead to escape the upscale snobbery - this is a working class pub....

Until the end of 2008, the Roebuck was run by Mitchell and Butler, as part of their upmarket unbranded chain. We liked it then, but they decided to sell it to Wells and Young's, who have kept the general upmarket feel to the...

Formerly an old-fashioned, slightly rough pub, this was done up a few years ago now - with mixed results. On the plus side, the beer garden is wonderful, large and always good humoured; the selection of beers is always...

When gastropubs invade an area, where do the displaced drinkers go? The answer is usually somewhere like the Haverstock Arms. This kind of straightforward beer / TV / grub place is the yang to the gastro ying. On our visit at...

Courtesy of @AlbertTrinker and his review of Camden Pubs:
Why has it taken me so long to go to this pub? I've walked past so many times, thinking to myself "I bet that's a charmless dump..." but as we've found time...

Notorious as the place where <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/13/newsid_2745000/2745023.stm"</href>Ruth Ellis</a>, the last woman to be judicially hanged in England, shot...

Into its third incarnation in five years, 'The Wash', as they now nickname themselves, has veered back from the precipice of gastrodom. It's been taken over by the Mitchells and Butlers group as part their continually...

This pub is a big old rangy place that is very possibly the template for all those London pubs furnished with curios and knickknacks. Even without the toy carts and fruit bat display looming down over you, there's also a large...

Once the very first Bar Room Bar, the Rosslyn Arms replaced it and has settled in over the past few years. Sat amongst the designer shops and delis on Rosslyn Hill, it fits in pretty well with it's surroundings, looking like an...

We loved this pub, but sadly it closed in 2010 and now apparently planning permission has been lodged to convert it into 8 self-contained flats and of office space. Property developers 1, local amenities and character 0.

One of the Wells & Young's pubs to undergo a recentish refit, the changes here actually haven't been as dramatic as in other old Young's pubs, mostly due to the elegant partition which separates the pub into two distinct...

An otherwise unremarkable pub can suddenly take on a new appearance when it, by default, becomes the best place to drink in an otherwise barren area. Ultimately doing nothing wrong, it's a large open pub, with a raised seating...

Under new management, KW4 is a splendid mix of olde world pub and gay hot spot. Although it is the self-proclaimed "oldest gay pub in London", everyone is welcome. We have never been made to feel like straight...

Being the first pub you come to when travelling to Primrose Hill from Chalk Farm means Pembroke Castle is one of the most popular pubs in the area. It's hard to see exactly why, though. The service is perennially average, if...

The Old Oak is an increasingly rare example of North London local's boozer. Still, it seems to serve the residents of the rather grim council estates behind pretty well and whilst it was pretty lively instead, it didn't exactly...